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2007 - 2008
The
Non-Conformist Churches of Hartland |
| Thursday,
18th
October 2007 at 7:30 pm |
Hartland
Methodist Church Hall |
Tracing
the story of the numerous Non-Conformist chapels,
a presentation by Barbara and Tony Manley |
Hartland
Abbey Coach Drives |
| Thursday,
15th
November 2007 at 7:30 pm |
Hartland
Methodist Church Hall |
Stephen
Hobbs leads an exploration of the old Abbey coach drives,
locating what can still be found of these grand approaches to
the 'big house' |
Rhyming
Around Hartland |
| Thursday,
13th December 2007 at 7:30 pm |
Hartland
Methodist Church Hall |
Another
presentation by David Harris which will assuredly be given a
seasonal slant, in true 'David Harris' fashion! |
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A
Further Dip Into The Cann Family Archive |
| Thursday,
17th
January 2008 at 7:30 pm |
Hartland
Methodist Church Hall |
The
Cann family of Fairfield house (until recently Huggins Garage,
now undergoing major changes that will see the creation of three
new dwellings) moved from Hartland at the end of the First World
War and some years ago Roger and Janet Cann of Keynsham, Bristol
found themselves the beneficiaries of a considerable archive of
documents, photographs and photographic plates belonging to the
Cann family and have kindly allowed us to copy many of them. For
this presentation Stephen Hobbs and Tony Manley have been taking
a further look at the archive. |
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New
Light on Hartland's History |
| Thursday,
21st
February 2008 at 7:30 pm |
Hartland
Methodist Church Hall |
Another
opportunity to delve deeper into Hartland's history when Brian
Warmington shares more insights on the ancient past of Hartland |
The
Life and Times of Hartland Quay |
| Thursday,
20th
March 2008 at 7:30 pm |
Hartland
Methodist Church Hall |
A
presentation by Stephen Hobbs in which we shall be looking at
how the little port came into being and the part it played in
shaping Hartland and the area. |
The
Story Of Gifford's Bakery and AGM |
| Thursday, 20th
April 2008 at 7:30 pm |
Hartland
Methodist Church Hall |
After
the business of the Annual General Meeting, retired
third-generation baker, Raymond Gifford, will be sharing with us
the story of the family bakery here in Hartland. |
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